Adams: What's the use of arresting them and sticking them in the jug? Dylan: Maybe it'll stop them from doing it the next time. [B] |
Adams: That's not my experience.
When I was in Kenya, jail was a solution for everything.
All that succeeded in doing was producing the Maa Maa (a rebel group). Dylan: Africa's a different problem, the bulk of their population is black. Our Aborigines are only a very small proportion. [F] |
Adams: Not so tiny out here. Dylan: You know, some of them are getting pretty aggressive. One of them stopped me the other day. Told me I was trespassing on my own land. [G] |
Adams: Trespassing, eh? That's a new one. Mary: Hang on a minute, darling. Haven't they got a point? I mean, it was their's in the first place. [A] |
Dylan: Even so... Mary: Come on. Doesn't that give them some rights. [J] |